246 research outputs found

    Review of Howley, Howley & Pendarvis

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    Howley, Craig B., Howley, Aimee Pendarvis, Edwina D. (1995). Out of Our Minds: Anti-Intellectualism and Talent Development in American Schooling NY, NY: Teachers College Press. Pp. 265; $24.95 (Paper

    Two Book Reviews

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    This issue of the Education Policy Analysis Archives comprises two book reviews: An essay review of R. G. Brown Schools of Thought by Craig Howley and Aimee Howley, and a review of Ernest R. House, Professional Evaluation by Kent P. Scribner

    Review of Howley, Howley & Pendarvis

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    Howley, Craig B., Howley, Aimee & Pendarvis, Edwina D. (1995). Out of Our Minds: Anti-Intellectualism and Talent Development in American Schooling NY, NY: Teachers College Press. Pp. 265; $24.95 (Paper

    Lower Literacies for Hire: How Politics of Discourse Shapes Schools of Thought and Review of Ernest R. House Professional Evaluation: Social Impact and Political Consequences

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    This issue of the Education Policy Analysis Archives comprises two book reviews: An essay review of R. G. Brown Schools of Thought by Craig Howley and Aimee Howley, and a review of Ernest R. House, Professional Evaluation by Kent P. Scribner.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_EPAA/1266/thumbnail.jp

    Lower Literacies for Hire: How Politics of Discourse Shapes Schools of Thought and Review of Ernest R. House Professional Evaluation: Social Impact and Political Consequences

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    This issue of the Education Policy Analysis Archives comprises two book reviews: An essay review of R. G. Brown Schools of Thought by Craig Howley and Aimee Howley, and a review of Ernest R. House, Professional Evaluation by Kent P. Scribner.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_EPAA/1266/thumbnail.jp

    Aimee Nezhukumatathil, 43rd Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and the author of four books of poetry: Oceanic; Lucky Fish (winner of the Hoffer Grand Prize for Prose and Independent Books); At the Drive-In Volcano; and Miracle Fruit. She is co-author of Lace & Pyrite, a chapbook of nature poems (2014). She is the poetry editor of Orion magazine and her poems have appeared in the Best American Poetry series, American Poetry Review, New England Review, Poetry, Ploughshares, and Tin House. Awards for her writing include an NEA Fellowship in poetry and the Pushcart Prize. She is professor of English and creative writing in the MFA program of the University of Mississippi

    Aimee Nezhukumatathil, 27th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Aimee Nezhukumatathil was born in Chicago in 1974. She received her BA in English and her MFA in poetry and creative nonfiction from Ohio State University. She is the author of Fishbone, and was the Middlebrook Poetry Fellow at the Institute for Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin. She is currently an assistant professor of English at the State University of New York in Fredonia. Her most recent book, Miracle Fruit, won the 2002 Tupelo Press Judge’s Prize in Poetry

    2016-2017 Aimee Nezhukumatathil

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    Aimee Nezhukumatathil is professor of English in the University of Mississippi\u27s MFA program. Her newest collection of poems is OCEANIC (Copper Canyon Press, 2018), published after her year as the Grisham Writer in Residence. She is also the author of the forthcoming book of illustrated nature essays, WORLD OF WONDER (2019, Milkweed), and three previous poetry collections: LUCKY FISH (2011), AT THE DRIVE-IN VOLCANO (2007), and MIRACLE FRUIT (2003)–all from Tupelo Press. Her most recent chapbook is LACE & PYRITE, a collaboration of nature poems with the poet Ross Gay. She is the poetry editor of Orion magazine and her poems have appeared in the Best American Poetry 2015 & 2018 series, American Poetry Review, New England Review, Poetry, Ploughshares, and Tin House. Honors include a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Pushcart Prize. (Photo credit: Ted Ely)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Out of Our Minds: A Review

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    A review of the book Out of Our Minds: Anti-Intellectualism and Talent Development in American Schooling by Craig B. Howley, Aimee Howley, and Edwina D. Pendarvis.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_EPAA/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Out of Our Minds: A Review

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    A review of the book Out of Our Minds: Anti-Intellectualism and Talent Development in American Schooling by Craig B. Howley, Aimee Howley, and Edwina D. Pendarvis.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_EPAA/1014/thumbnail.jp
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